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Memo to Planning Commission Page 3 <br /> Case No. ZC 96-8 <br /> February 27, 1996 <br /> • times and circumstances have changed since the plan was adopted, and a change <br /> is warranted. <br /> This rezoning is being considered in order that this area will be consistent with <br /> the land use plan. The updated land use plan designated this area as MR <br /> (Medium Density Residential). The proposed rezoning to Rle (Single Family <br /> Residential) is consistent with that revised land use designation, and therefore, <br /> the second finding is met. <br /> Consideration should also be given to the existing conditions within the area <br /> directly and indirectly affected by the proposal, the use to which the property <br /> affected is being devoted at the time and the relevant portions of the land use <br /> plan. <br /> This proposed rezoning should not have an adverse impact on the adjacent <br /> properties. This rezoning would be consistent with other residential areas of the <br /> City that are within the urban service area and would be compatible with the <br /> adjacent Ma zone to the north, south and east, and the commercial uses along <br /> Highway 10. <br /> Recommendation <br /> • Staff can recommend approval of the proposed rezoning from Rla (Single Family <br /> Residential) to Rle (Single Family Residential) based on the following: <br /> 1. The proposed rezoning will be consistent with the Comprehensive Land <br /> Use Plan designation of MR (Medium Density Residential). <br /> 2. The proposed rezoning is compatible with the adjacent land uses and <br /> zoning. <br /> 3. The proposed rezoning will be consistent with the recent expansion of <br /> the urban service area and is reflective of the residential density <br /> usually associated with municipal services. <br /> • <br /> s:\planning\scott\zc96-8.doc <br />